

What do you think of this Fenix PD35 TAC flashlight 2019 review? Do you agree or disagree with our verdict? Let us know in the comment section below or via social media. Take our word for it this product is worth buying.
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Feel free to do your research, but don’t do so much that you’re now wasting time. The cost of the Fenix PD35 TAC is an upfront expense some will balk at. Having a second (that is another PD35 TAC) for your car wouldn’t be a bad idea either. The same could be said about flashlights. While we review keyboards and headphones by the dozens, we only use one at a time, preferably a great one.
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As a consumer technology writer, flashlights are on the edge of what we cover. Fenix PD35 V3 Upgrade 1700 Lumen Flashlight Rechargeable Bundle with Fenix USB Rechargeable li-ion Battery & EdisonBright Battery Carry case. This super bright flashlight is also economical to operate (when using a rechargeable battery). The more I write about this product, the more excited I get about it. The Fenix PD35 Tactical edition is the brightest Fenix PD35 available with 1,000 lumens in Turbo mode. The quality of light and its throw is most impressive.
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Read: 1MORE Dual Driver BT ANC Headphones Review Conclusionįrom a physical design perspective, I found the PD35 TAC to be very comfortable and portable, true to its mission. There’s no reason to keep tossing batteries out once they expire. The model we received came with two CR123A batteries, but we would recommend getting the Fenix ARE-X11 rechargeable lithium-ion 18650 battery with charger. Speaking of batteries, you’ve got two options here. The PD35 TAC measures at 5.4″ long x 1″ wide and weighing at approximately 4 ounces with installed battery. The light has an IPX-8 waterproof rating allowing it to be underwater for 30 minutes at a depth of 2 meters. It also has an anti-reflective coating.Īre you worried about using the PD35 TAC in the rain or dropping it in shallow water? Well don’t be. The lens itself is made from ultra-clear glass. The LED is the XLAMP® XP-L from Cree, which has a lifespan of 50K hours. This way the light should’t slip out of your hands. The PD35 TAC is made from aircraft-grade aluminum with notches, grooves, and cross-patterns throughout. It’s this setting you would use on a home intruder. Holding the side switch down for three seconds takes the light into tactical modem aka the strobe. Pressing the stainless steel side switch once (and then again) changes the mode, of which there are five. The PD35 V3.0 features 5 illumination levels, strobe mode, battery level indicator, and micro-usb charging directly on. Its powered by an included 2,600 mAh Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that drives a Cool-White Luminus SFT40 LED to 1,700 lumens on Turbo mode with 375 meters of throw.

So if you shut off the light at ‘Mid Mode,’ then it restarts at ‘Mid-Mode.’įully pressing the tail switch activates the flashlight. Today, we have a review for the brand new Fenix PD35 V3.0. With a slight press of the tail switch, you’ll see the light beam that was last used. There are only a few things you need to know about operating the PD35 TAC. Read: Libratone Q Adapt On-Ear Headphones Review Design and Features
